T~HE MICHIG~AN D AILY I 1\z Pardon me, But have you noticed? Your bike Is just like- mine. BEAVERSIKE & H ARDWARE SS t 605 Church Street NO 5-6607 Panhel Moves To View New Sorority Problems For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786 from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M. MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES _ _ _ I The Panhellenic Association President's .Council passed a mo- tion to establish a special study committee yesterday. The areas the committee will specifically study will be: 1) the problems of the tri-mester system; 2) the possibility of rushing twice a year because of the tri-mester, 3) the possibility of financial aid to any house which may be forced Market. Award Honors Katona Prof. George Katona of Survey Research Center was one of three winner of the American Market- ing Association's 1961 Paul D. Converse awards, announced . at the University of Illinois at Ur- bana Thursday. Prof. Katona, author of "Psy- chological Analysis of Economic Behavior," was cited for his studies at the University, "which have created a greater understanding of our society .. . . r SIC FLICS 1 to go local, 4) the effect any new apartment age ruling will have on sororities, and 5) the possibility of non-recognition for a house. The motion will be refered to the Executive Council of Panhel which will appoint the members of the committee. The group will be made up of two members of the Executive Council, three mem- bers from the President's Council, and two members-at-large. "We wish to stress the flexibil- ity of this committee. It will not be rigidly confined to these areas mentioned," Panhel President Su- san Stillerman, '62A&D, said. City To Add Bike Racks The City of Ann Arbor soon will install four new bicycle racks in the State Street area for the convenience of students, Promotion Chairman Farrell Potner of the State Street Merchants Associa- tion said yesterday. There will be two racks located on State Street, and one each on William and Liberty Streets in spaces presently used for parking. Plotner said the change will be instituted in keeping with the group's policy of serving students, which already has resulted in about 30 stores remaining open on Monday evenings. He said the association was also working with the city on a change in the "walk" light set-up, to ac- commodate more pedestrian traf- fie. View Grades, House mothers At Workshop (Continued from Page 2) in order of application to the Uni- versity. Three main methods were of- fered to integrate the transfers into the house: Through commit- tees, through active members making a. special effort to be friendly by asking the new mem- ber to join her for coffee, or a walk to the library, ad by com- ing down to dinner early to visit with her. The role of the housemother was also discussed. The group decided that the housemother has four r o 1 e s: administrator, hostess, friend and confidant, and mother. No Old Complaints Friendly relations can be pro- moted mainly by individual ini- tiative from the girls; also seniors should refrain from voicing last year's complaints. The group de- cided that the individual person- ality of the housemother is a strong determinant. Panhellenic President Susan Stillerman, '62A&D, chaired the meeting on judic and executive councils. There was disagreement about when an executive council should take office. One opinion was that they should take office immedi- ately at pledging; however, there was disagreement and others thought that experienced officers should be in charge at the time of pledging to "keep the seniors on their toes" and prevent a let down after rush. Officer Guidance An officer training program was suggested whereby the old offi- cers would guide the new officers to ease the transition between the new and the old set. Personal at- tention and help was stressed in initiating the new officers. It was generally felt that the council should decide some things and formulate an overall policy, but that certain matters should be discussed in chapter meetings. Another idea was that the coun- cil should be an organizational body. There was general disagreement as to whether the council meet- ings should be closed or open. The group discussing miscel- laneous problems was led by San- dra Halverson, '62Ed, and Susan Brockway, '63. ORGANIZATION NOTICES Congregational Disciples E & R Stu- dent Guild, Cider Hour, Oct. 14, After Game; Seminar, "Scrutinizing Chris- tian 'Faith," Patricia Pickett, Oct. 15, 9:30 a.m.; 802 Monroe. * * * Eta Kappa Nu, Fall Election of New Members, Oct. 16, 7:30 p.m., Union. a * * La Sociedad Hispanica, Tertulia, Oct. 16, 3-5 p.m., 3050 FB. * * * Newman Club, Grad. Dinner - Roast Beef, Oct. 15, 6 p.m., Gabriel Richard Ctr. Graduate Outing Club, Canoeing, Oct. 15, 2 p.m., Rackham Bldg., Huron St. Entrance. ORGANIZATIONS and house groups: return 'ENSIAN contracts by Oct. 15 for $5.00 discount. F17 SINCE the first one was such a suc- cess, those who want to attend the 2nd TGIF at 1031 Michigan Ave. will have to make reservations. The "Men." F12 TRIGON, Trigon pitch them high Trigon, Trigon serve them right Swing Trigon, Sing Trigon Win this game tonight. Trigon, Trigon take and hide Trigon, Trigon serves you right Swing Trigon, Swing Trigon Trophies here tonight. P16 WANTED: 2 beautiful freshman girls, fun, entertainment. Call ext. 751. S. Quad. P15 MEET the finest people on campus at Phi Mu after the game 4-6. Music by Clarence Byrd. P15 WHY IS THIS TOWN in a sudden up- roar? Is it the State game or is it much more? The reason we're wild and the girls are, in a fever is due to a Healy and its master, The Beaver. WILL PERSONS interested In having a ride in my Austin Healy please call Beaver at NO 2-5514. F30 "WELL SULLIVAN," said the coach, "since the tee idea didn't work, why don't you spread your arms and make like a goal post?"" F29 DARLING, I will be here on campus next weekend, save me some time. John. P28 M. S. THANKS, I went to Toledo and had a ball. T. S. F26 JILL, thanks for trying, but since you obviously aren't hot for the idea why don't you forget it. Andy. F25 DEAR JEAN: As usual things are usual. How are they with you? Are or should I say did you watch the game saturday? Darn it I told you to! Get on the ball now. Love A.S.C. P24 FIRE UP BOYS, especially Dave, T. D., Harv, and Bob (Duke), we are root- ing for you, just come through with the usual 38 to something lower score, If you come through today someone will come through for you, at least we think she will. Otherwise you can get drunk, on your usual two beers. The boys. F23 THANK YOU, Thank you, all you won- derful people for calling, but I sold the tickets for the MSU games so don't call me any more. Bruce 2-5571. P22 "SULLIVAN,". said the coach, "maybe we can use you for the tee." P21 THE PERSON sitting in seat 12, row 17, section 25, you are sitting in my seat and get out of there before I come to the game. The Shadow. F27 MSU takes gas from the mighty Wol- verines in football, and every other sport and activity and recognition. Feel sorry for yourselves Spartans. P20 THE MIGHTY CRAW predicts that The Daily will walk, run and pass over, around, and through the Union. Now look at the sports page, wasn't I right, aren't I always right? r19 BEAVER, don't you think that you should still remember Heidi, even when you are living it up at the Psi U house and riding around in your Healy. Craw. p8 THE CHI O's are having an auction for the Sigma Nu's doghouse. Come buy. F3 JOAN BAEZ is coming Oct. 27. Tickets are now on sale at the Disc Shop. P56 ADVANCE RESERVATIONS for Joan Baez can now be picked up from 2:30 to 5:30 at the Bud-Mor Agency, 1103 South University. P57 THE KINGSTON TRIO will be opening at the Lansing Civic Center on Wed., Nov. 8-tickets $1.50, $2.50, $3.50. Make your reservations at the Bud-Mor Agency. 1103 S. University any after- noon between 2-5:30 p.m. P27 RON BELL, Bill Curtin The Royal Lancers and Art Bartner are only a few o fthe outstanding combos booked by the Bud-Mor Agency. 1103 S. Uni- versity. NO 2-6362. F26 LOST-tan purse, parking lot at N. Ingalls & Huron. REWARD, 2-4219. A40 LOST-small beige leather purse Sat. afternoon between the Stadium and Saline Rd. area. REWARD. NO 8-8472. A36 LOST-Black diary with lock, extremely personal information inside in code. I need this back or I will be liqui- dated immediately. Boris at NO 9- 1673 after 12 p.m. A34 WHOEVER took a red wallet from a purse in the Union PLEASE return all ID papers. A9 PART TIME help, noons and one or two nights. Apply in person after 1:30 P.M. Drake's Sandwich Shop. H28 4 STUDIO, 1600 sq. ft., Music, Dance, Re- ducing, Ceramic, large assembly room 33x15, 4 smaller rooms, over Pretzel Bell, 2-5 year lease. Call Lansing, ED 2-3583 or ED 7-9305. R3 LI N ES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 2 .70 1.95 3 ,.85 2.401 4 1.00 2.85 Figure 5 average words to a line. Call Classified between 1:00 and 3:00 Mon. Phone NO 2-4786 HI-FI, PHONO TV, and radio repair. Clip this ad for free pickup and de- livery. Campus Radio and TV, 325 E. Hoover. NO 5-6644. J24 A-1 New and Used Instruments BANJOS, GUITARS AND BONGOS Rental Purchase Plan PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington NO 2-1834 - -w DOES FOOD leave your listless? Is that your problem, Bunky? Then try a Schwabenburger. You haven't tasted anything, until you have one at Schwaben Inn. J71 BE AWARE ofthe factors on a dia- mond that govern its real worth. In- formation, NO 2-5685 after 6 p.m. J39 GIRLS! If your rooms need cheering up, let THE WEE SHOP, 619 Packard supply you with potted plants, planters, or dish gardens. 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